SCRUM Magazine – September 2019

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POOL A


IRELAND


SCOTLAND


FRIDAY 20 SEPTEMBER
TOKYO, KICK OFF 11:45AM
JAPAN VS RUSSIA


THURSDAY 3 OCTOBER
KOBE, KICK OFF 11:15AM
IRELAND VS RUSSIA

SATURDAY 22 SEPTEMBER
YOKOHAMA, KICK OFF 8:45AM
IRELAND VS SCOTLAND

SATURDAY 5 OCTOBER
SHIZUOKA, KICK OFF 8:15AM
SCOTLAND VS RUSSIA

TUESDAY 24 SEPTEMBER
KUMAGAYA, KICK OFF 11:15AM
RUSSIA VS SAMOA

WEDNESDAY 9 OCTOBER
SHIZUOKA, KICK OFF 8:15AM
SCOTLAND VS RUSSIA

SATURDAY 28 SEPTEMBER
SHIZUOKA, KICK OFF 8:15AM
JAPAN VS IRELAND

SATURDAY 12 OCTOBER
FUKUOKA, KICK OFF 11:45AM
IRELAND VS SAMOA

MONDAY 30 SEPTEMBER
KOBE, KICK OFF 11:15AM
SCOTLAND VS SAMOA

SUNDAY 13 OCTOBER
YOKOHAMA, KICK OFF 11:45AM
JAPAN VS SCOTLAND

Had this World Cup been 12 months ago, Ireland
would have been among the favourites, but the
last year or so has been tough for Joe Schmidt’s
side. Having toppled the All Blacks, both at home
and in Chicago, it seemed they had the rugby
world at their feet, but without Jonny Sexton and/
or Conor Murray for spells more recently, Ireland
have struggled.
They’ll likely come through the pool without too
much of a problem, although Scotland will push
them for top spot, but Schmidt will need his key

men - including outgoing captain Rory Best - to
be at their best.

SCRUM Prediction
Ireland’s schedule is kind to them, with arguably
their toughest match, against Scotland, up first.
Thereafter they take on the hosts - a potential
banana skin but one that Schmidt’s men should
avoid - and Samoa before their likely assault on
the knockout stages.

A pool containing the host nation and
Samoa - who so nearly denied Scotland a
quarter-final place four years ago - should have
alarm bells sounding, if not all-too loudly. Gregor
Townsend’s side have developed nicely since
he took over from Vern Cotter in 2017, and
Scotland’s attacking game should mean they’re
too strong for both the Japanese and the
south-sea islanders.
Townsend will hope to avoid injuries to key men
Finn Russell, Stuart McInally and Stuart Hogg if
they are to make inroads into the latter stages.

SCRUM Prediction
Scotland should be more than good enough
to make it to the quarter-finals, but it may be as
Pool A runners-up and that could lead to a
quarter-final clash with the All Blacks. A good
start to the tournament is essential to ensuring
their safe passage from the pool, though.

A safe pair of hands


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